This luxury penthouseapartment has acommunal pool, and just a few minutes walk from the Sandy Beaches of the Polígono de la Veneciola Mar Menor & Mediterranean offers 1 double bedroom with en-suite, and two twin bedrooms , All 3 bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. There is main family bathroom (with shower ) wash basin, with illuminated mirror, and toilet. The second bathroom is an en-suite facility to the master bedroom consists of toilet, Bath with showerand washbasin (with illuminated mirror).The kitchen is a fully fitted, with fridge/freezer, oven & hob with extractor, kettle and toaster, dining and cooking utensils for up to 6 people. We have another penthouse ( id196 ) which is immediately next door to each other and can be let individually to cater for 6 people or combined to accommodate groups and parties of 6 to 12 people Accommodation and facilitiesLuxuries: DVD player, Sea view General: TV, Video player, CD player, English Satellite TV Kitchen: Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine Rooms: 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms of which 1 family bathroom and 1 en suite Furniture: King Size Bed ( 1) Single beds (2), Double beds (1 ),Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 6 Other: Linen and towels provided. Outdoors: Balcony / Terrace, Shared outdoor pool (unheated), Childrens pool Access: Wheelchair access, Lift access to property, Secure parking Further details indoors: Tastefully furnished throughout. Fully equipped to high standard. Sea views. Massive terrace. Small terrace off main bedroom. Sunbeds and beach chairs for use.Private and not overlooked. Secure parking. Towels and bed linen are provided. Please provide you own beach towels. La Manga Del Mar Menor Costa Calida/MurciaCosta Calida means 'WARM COAST' and is situated to the south of the Costa Blanca, on the east Mediterranean coast, starting with the Province of Murcia and runs south towards Almeria. Costa Calida has breathtaking mountains, fertile agricultural land and miles of beautiful Blue Flag beaches making this a very typically un spoilt part of Spain. The weather on the Costa Calida is the best in Spain . Winters are warmer and drier than any other part of Spain making the climate not only enjoyable but also beneficial from a health point of view. The average year round temperature is 20°C and there are approximately 320 days of sunshine per year, low humidity and very low rainfall making it a near perfect climate. The Costa Calida offers you the very best of Spain - without the expensive price tag. The Mar MenorThe Mar Menor (or 'small sea') located on the Costa Calida, is the largest natural saltwater lagoon in Europe and waters sustain temperatures of approximately 17 degrees centigrade average per year. It is a unique spot offering clean water with peaceful, tide- free bathing on pleasant shores, whatever the time of year. The Mar Menor was created a little over 1000 years ago. Originally a safe little bay, offering shelter for even large ships, it became a natural lagoon when sediments from the sea built up on a small underwater mountain range and closed off the inlet with a sandbar. On its Western side is mainland Spain , and on its Eastern side is La Manga de Mar Menor, a strip of land, The La Manga Strip or SleeveThe descriptive name of La Manga ("the sleeve") refers to an interesting geographical layout which has become one of the symbols that best identifies the coast of Murcia as a tourist resort: a chain that stretches along approximately 24 km from Cabo de Palos to the Punta del Mojón, and is the natural limit of the salt water lake known as the Mar Menor. Originally, what is now known as La Manga del Mar Menor was a bay open to the Mediterranean; at either end, volcanic reefs gradually held back the sand and sediment that was dragged along by the sea currents to form a sandy column of dunes and rock vegetation and long beaches in contact with two seas: the Mediterranean and the Menor. La Manga is a narrow piece of land with a width that varies between 30 m and 500m. It is cut off by natural channels that keep the two seas in contact with each other; the so-called golas allow water from the Mediterranean into the lake. As such, the space was untouched until the 60s, when La Manga was discovered as a tourist resort and underwent a transformation which included the urbanisation of the area and the construction of tourist infrastructures. |